artist: Tommy Mintz
series: Automated Digital Photo Collage (ADPC)
title: collage 400M
portfolio: http://tommymintz.com
Tommy Mintz is a lifelong New York City resident. He graduated from Hunter College Elementary and High Schools, Sarah Lawrence College (BA 1999) and CUNY Queens College (MFA 2005). He is currently an Assistant Professor of Photography at CUNY Kingsborough Community College.
The Automated Digital Photo Collage (ADPC) is a time lapse collage generated algorithmically by a small program written in Python that detects the difference between sequential images. In an ADPC, there are people and recognizable objects that have moved to a different location between exposures and show up in both places. Unlike a human picking areas of interest to include in a collage, the ADPC ignores subject and discerns meaning from unexpected forms.
This work was exhibited in the 2021 Museum of Wild and Newfangled Art Biennial, which took place from April 30 through September 22, 2021. The 2021 mowna Biennial exhibited an international pool of artists selected from 44 countries gathered through a free call for submissions process that ran from January through March of 2021. The Biennial includes all forms of art made from 2019 to 2021. The show has been added to mowna's collection, which is available for viewing online at https://www.mowna.org.
The winner of this auction will receive a 1/1 limited edition NFT, minted by the museum. 70% of the sale will pay the artist of the NFT for their work, with the remaining 30% paying for the creation of the museum platform. The winner will also unlock a free one month membership code for the museum.
The 2021 mowna Biennial from Apr-Sept 2021 ft work of A Adonin, Ailadi, A M Ali, Anonymous, S S Arias, D Bongiovanni, CHILLIDXDDY x Bootlicker, V Brown, R V Cañals Pérez, G P Carneiro, M Chao, C Chapman, H Chen, J G Corcoran, B Coron, G Dumitrescu, A Ebrahimoff, L Eru, S Esposito, P Estrella, A Fanti, C Geronimi, J K Grayman, A Green, M Groh, Z Z Handler, S Hardman, IV, T Jefferson, Jozefius, A Khan, D Koh, R O Leaver, A Lincoln, Y Liu, F Liu, L Liu, T Lizana, I Malaya, B G Maris, J La Marre, F A Mckenzie, F Mei, T Mintz, S Mohr, I Morrell, S Mosbeh, Y Nicholas, Z Nikic, J Nikoloudakis, B Odorisio, A Oldenburg, B Peasant, L Pelli, A Piercy, L Popkin, M Quixote, S Radomirovic, G Re, L D Rebeiz, S L Roberts, S Roh, M Rose, S Sadeghi, M Saei, C Scarborough, H Shafie, J Shuvchinskaya, J Silver, M Stahl, A Taskin, C Tomasi, E Townsend, M Viera-Gallo, O Voronina, R Walker, Z Wang, O Ward, R Wessen, B A White, B Whittington, E Wick, I Wisdom, E Wisniewski, M Wrońska, H Youn, R Zhang, P Zheng
Automated Digital Photo Collage - collage 400M by Tommy Mintz
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Automated Digital Photo Collage - collage 400M by Tommy Mintz
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artist: Tommy Mintz
series: Automated Digital Photo Collage (ADPC)
title: collage 400M
portfolio: http://tommymintz.com
Tommy Mintz is a lifelong New York City resident. He graduated from Hunter College Elementary and High Schools, Sarah Lawrence College (BA 1999) and CUNY Queens College (MFA 2005). He is currently an Assistant Professor of Photography at CUNY Kingsborough Community College.
The Automated Digital Photo Collage (ADPC) is a time lapse collage generated algorithmically by a small program written in Python that detects the difference between sequential images. In an ADPC, there are people and recognizable objects that have moved to a different location between exposures and show up in both places. Unlike a human picking areas of interest to include in a collage, the ADPC ignores subject and discerns meaning from unexpected forms.
This work was exhibited in the 2021 Museum of Wild and Newfangled Art Biennial, which took place from April 30 through September 22, 2021. The 2021 mowna Biennial exhibited an international pool of artists selected from 44 countries gathered through a free call for submissions process that ran from January through March of 2021. The Biennial includes all forms of art made from 2019 to 2021. The show has been added to mowna's collection, which is available for viewing online at https://www.mowna.org.
The winner of this auction will receive a 1/1 limited edition NFT, minted by the museum. 70% of the sale will pay the artist of the NFT for their work, with the remaining 30% paying for the creation of the museum platform. The winner will also unlock a free one month membership code for the museum.
The 2021 mowna Biennial from Apr-Sept 2021 ft work of A Adonin, Ailadi, A M Ali, Anonymous, S S Arias, D Bongiovanni, CHILLIDXDDY x Bootlicker, V Brown, R V Cañals Pérez, G P Carneiro, M Chao, C Chapman, H Chen, J G Corcoran, B Coron, G Dumitrescu, A Ebrahimoff, L Eru, S Esposito, P Estrella, A Fanti, C Geronimi, J K Grayman, A Green, M Groh, Z Z Handler, S Hardman, IV, T Jefferson, Jozefius, A Khan, D Koh, R O Leaver, A Lincoln, Y Liu, F Liu, L Liu, T Lizana, I Malaya, B G Maris, J La Marre, F A Mckenzie, F Mei, T Mintz, S Mohr, I Morrell, S Mosbeh, Y Nicholas, Z Nikic, J Nikoloudakis, B Odorisio, A Oldenburg, B Peasant, L Pelli, A Piercy, L Popkin, M Quixote, S Radomirovic, G Re, L D Rebeiz, S L Roberts, S Roh, M Rose, S Sadeghi, M Saei, C Scarborough, H Shafie, J Shuvchinskaya, J Silver, M Stahl, A Taskin, C Tomasi, E Townsend, M Viera-Gallo, O Voronina, R Walker, Z Wang, O Ward, R Wessen, B A White, B Whittington, E Wick, I Wisdom, E Wisniewski, M Wrońska, H Youn, R Zhang, P Zheng